Roblox Guide
Roblox Limited Trading Safety Guide
Limited item trading can be risky because scammers use urgency, fake values, account links, and off-platform pressure. A safe trade starts with slowing down and checking the trade inside Roblox before agreeing to anything.
This is not a live item value list.
Trade rules, premium requirements, and item availability can change.
Use Roblox's current trading interface and official item details.
Trade Safety Checklist
- Never share your password, cookies, or two-step codes.
- Do not move the deal to a random website or download.
- Check every item in the trade window before accepting.
- Be suspicious of urgent "accept now" pressure.
- Walk away from trades involving gift cards, off-platform payment, or account access.
Red Flags
| Red flag | Why it is risky | Safer action |
|---|---|---|
| Off-platform payment | Hard to verify and easy to scam | Keep trades inside Roblox systems |
| Browser extension request | Can steal sessions or account data | Do not install unknown tools |
| Last-second item swap | You may accept a worse item | Recheck the final trade window |
| Fake middleman | Often used to steal items | Avoid third-party middleman deals |
Decision Rule
If you cannot explain why the trade is fair without relying on the other player's pressure, do not accept it yet. Take a screenshot, compare item details, and wait. A real good trade can survive a few minutes of checking.
FAQ
Is every limited trade unsafe?
No, but trading attracts scams because items can have value. Treat every trade like a financial decision.
Should I trust someone who says they are Roblox staff?
No player should need your password, gift card code, browser data, or two-step code.